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How to Make Your Own Seed Starting Mix
easy
Gardening
30-60 minutes
6 steps
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Safety Warnings
Avoid inhaling dust from dry soil components; wear a mask if working in a confined space.
Tools Needed
stainless steel hand trowel
— for mixing small batches
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plastic mixing bin
— large capacity for blending components
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Materials
compost
— organic matter
(several inches/parts)
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container mix
— light-weight soil base
(equal parts)
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Steps
1
Select a large plastic mixing bin to hold your ingredients.
Tip: Ensure the bin is clean to avoid introducing pests to your mix.
2
Add a light-weight container mix to the bin to serve as the base.
Tip: Lighter mixes are essential for seeds and root development in pots.
3
Incorporate several inches of organic matter, such as compost, into the base mix.
Tip: Compost creates a nutritious and fertile environment for young seedlings.
4
Use a stainless steel hand trowel to blend the components thoroughly.
Tip: Ensure there are no large clods of dirt, as these can inhibit germination.
5
Sift or rake the final mixture to achieve a fine, crumbly texture.
Tip: A fine texture is essential for tiny seeds to make contact with the soil.
6
Test the mix by adding water to ensure it remains moist but well-draining.
Tip: Keep the soil moist during the germination phase and as roots develop.
Pro Tips
Avoid using heavy garden soil in pots; always use a light-weight container mix for better aeration.
Ensure the mix is free of stones and large debris to prevent seed blockage.
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Sources
Synthesized from 6 verified sources:
Gutenberg: Home Vegetable Gardening
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Gutenberg: A-B-C of Vegetable Gardening
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Old Farmer's Almanac
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Old Farmer's Almanac
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Gutenberg: War Gardens Guide
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Gutenberg: Manual of Gardening
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